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2010 GEORGIA LOGISTICS SUMMIT
fueling logistics competitiveness
registration open
We invite you to attend the 2010 Georgia Logistics Summit. The Sum-
mit is the largest and most collaborative statewide and state-led event
focused on logistics.
The 2010 Summit will focus on trends and initiatives affecting the com-
petitiveness of Georgia’s logistics industry. Speaker topics include fed-
eral and state policy and planning, innovative technologies in logistics
and a current perspective from the private sector.
The 2010 Georgia Logsitics Report, also themed “fueling competi-
tiveness,” will be released on this day and highlights will be presented
throughout the Summit. This unique event provides tremendous net-
working opportunities, and new this year, the chance to participate in a
collaborative Q&A session.
Last year’s inaugural event was attended by more than 500 people rep-
resenting all sectors of logistics, so you won’t want to miss this
opportunity to network, learn and join in!
Cobb Galleria Centre :: 2 Galleria Parkway :: Atlanta, GA 30339
Thursday, April 29, 2010 :: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Lunch will be served
$10 per person (until Feb 26)
$20 per person (Feb 27 - April 21)
Priority Sponsored Tables with 10 seats - $200
Register Online:
summit.georgialogistics.org
Guest Speakers:
• Governor Sonny Perdue (invited)
• Paul Bingham, Managing Director - International, IHS-Global Insight
• Ken Bianco, Vice President - Commercial Operations, JCB
• Todd Long, Director of Planning, Georgia Department of Transportation
• Page Siplon, Executive Director, Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics
More details on the agenda, speakers and Q&A panelists
collaborating in the Summit will be coming soon!
10:00 – 11:15
Check-in and Cross-Sector Networking
11:15 – 12:00
Lunch followed by welcome
from Governor Sonny Perdue (invited)
12:00 - 12:20
Georgia’s New Statewide Strategic Plan:
Todd Long, GDOT Director of Planning
12:20 – 12:50
National & International Trade Outlook:
Paul Bingham, Director, IHS-Global Insight
12:50 – 1:20
Logistics Users Perspective:
Ken Bianco, VP Commercial Operations, JCB
JCB is the third largest heavy equipment manufacturer in
the world with their North-American headquarters located
in Savannah.
1:20 – 1:50
Open Q&A Session: Audience & Panelists
1:50 – 2:00
Next Steps & Adjourn
SUMMIT AGENDA